Motor octane number definition
Motor octane number or "MON" means a knock characteristic of gasoline determined by use of standard procedures on a motor engine.
Motor octane number means the number describing the relative anti-knock characteristic of a motor fuel determined by ASTM Motor Method (D 2700).
Motor octane number means the motor octane number of petrol as determined by the method described in the American Society for Testing and Materials test procedure which is designated ASTM D2700 published by the American Society for Testing and Materials as in force from time to time;
More Definitions of Motor octane number
Motor octane number means a numerical indication of a spark-ignition engine fuel's resistance to knock obtained by comparison with reference fuels in a standardized ASTM D2700 Motor Method engine test.
Motor octane number or “MON” means a knock characteristic of gasoline deter- mined by use of standard procedures on a motor engine.
Motor octane number means a numerical indication of a spark-ignition engine fuel’s resistance to knock obtained by comparison with reference fuels in a standardized ASTM D2700, “Standard Test Method for Motor Octane Number of Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel;
Motor octane number means a numerical indication of a spark-ignition engine fuel’s resistance to knock ob- tained by comparison with reference fuels in a standardized ASTM D 2700 Motor Method engine test.